Turkey Demands Uranium Delivery From Iran Within One Month

TURKEY DEMANDS URANIUM DELIVERY FROM IRAN WITHIN ONE MONTH

PanARMENIAN.Net
May 19, 2010 – 17:23 AMT 12:23 GMT

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Iran would be on
its own if it failed to fulfil conditions of a fuel swap deal and
deliver uranium to Turkey within one month.

His comments, at a news conference in Madrid, came after Tehran agreed
with Brazil and Turkey on Monday to send uranium abroad, reviving a
fuel swap plan drafted by the United Nations with the aim of keeping
Iran’s nuclear activities in check.

"If Iran does not fulfil its duty within one month, naturally Iran
will be on its own," said Erdogan. "If Iran does not live up to its
expectations, Brazil and Turkey will take a step forward and get out
of the picture."

Earlier, Erdogan questioned the credibility of permanent U.N Security
Council members who maintain their nuclear capability while calling
on other countries to abandon their weapons

"Where is your credibility if you have nuclear weapons but are telling
other countries not to have them," he said while visiting the European
University in Madrid, Reuters reported.